* At least $2 billion in cuts to programs and scrapping of environmental agencies

* $525 million for a “green army”, $40 million over four years for the Great Barrier Reef, and $2.1 million for solar projects in local communities

Defence

* Total defence spending to rise, with fast-tracking of $1.5 billion for new hardware

* 1200 Defence bureaucrat jobs to go

* MH370 search to cost Defence nearly $28 million

Communications

* ABC-operated Australia Network to close, saving $198 million over four years

* Combined cuts to ABC and SBS of $43.5 million over four years

* $10 million for children's safety online including a "Children's e-Safety Commissioner"

* $100 million for mobile blackspot and wireless coverage in regional areas

Immigration

* Merging of Customs and Immigration will cost $480 million with 480 jobs lost

* Asylum seekers who have arrived by boat will lose the right to have their case independently reviewed or to have family reunions

* Stopping the boats will save $2.5 billion over five years

Foreign Affairs

* Foreign aid frozen at current levels for two years, helping save $7.6 billion over five years

* International commitment to spend 0.5 per cent of gross national income on foreign aid abandoned

* $400 million saved over four years by folding the former AusAID into the Foreign Affairs Department

Privatisation

* Four more government-owned businesses to be sold: Australian Hearing, Defence Housing Australia, the Royal Australian Mint, and the registry arm of the Australian Securities and Investments Commission

* Proceeds will be reinvested into the government's Asset Recycling Fund to help build new productive infrastructure

Indigenous affairs

* More than half a billion dollars saved over five years by rationalising indigenous services and transferring more than 150 programs into just five, run out of the PM's department

* More than $54 million for police infrastructure in remote communities

* More than $13 million for the Clontarf Foundation Academy's Sporting Chance program and more than $18 million to continue boosting school attendance in remote communities